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Over Six Years, There Have Been More Than 30 Suicides at Camp Pendleton
An average of more than five Marines per year died by suicide at Camp Pendleton. At least 20 took their lives in the barracks – and another four during training exercises.

The last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient has died, age 98
Hershel “Woody Williams”, the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from WWII died yesterday. He was 98 years old (June 29, 2022). Woody was an American Hero and a passionate advocate for Veterans and Gold...

U.S. military hasn't implemented measure to help service members seek mental health care
The U.S. military has not yet put a six-month-old federal law designed to improve how service members get mental health care into effect, despite a recent rash of suicides in the Navy.
